130. Main
Street, Grassington, Wharfedale, North YorkshireLeading
up a very narrow road are several wall-mounted top-entry mercury lanterns along
with a column-mounted example in the short section where a defined footway
exists.

A wall-mounted Thorn Beta 4 is
first from Station Road. The bracket appears to have been bent at an angle,
although why this has been done is something of a mystery as the bracket does
not extend out far enough to pose a problem to high-sided vehicles trying to
navigate the narrow road in front of them.

The rest of the lanterns are all
ELECO HW-851s on a variety of different bracket types:

A photocell has been added above
the finial of the column-mounted example; the supply cable for the cell extends
out of the top of the spigot cap and follows the shape of the swan neck.